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el amanecer se convirtió en pesadilla después del paso del a tormenta sandy >>> las inundaciones no se hicieron esperar, afectando viviendas y túneles y las muertes fueron inevitables >>> el presidente barack obama declaró desastre mayor en nueva york y nueva jersey, donde todo está paralizado el caos es generalizado y las pérdidas millonarias después del azote devastador. >>> hola, ¿qué tal?, bienvenidos a primer impacto. >>> les saluda bárbara bermudo. >>> y pamela silva conde, gracias por estar con nosotros. >>> tenemos el paso de la tormenta sandy que sometió a nueva york a las peores inundaciones de su historia. >>> también en long island y nueva jersey, una ciudad que parece ser un campo de guerra. >>> también como pueden ver, inundaciones y cortes de luz en connecticut, massachusetts, long island, delaware, virginia, maryland, carolina del norte y washington dc. >>> pero la prioridad número 1 es salvar vidas, como muestran las imágenes, varias zonas de nueva jersey quedaron sumergidas y sus residentes incomunicados, el gobernador dice que los daños son más allá d
el amanecer se convirtió en pesadilla después del paso del a tormenta sandy >>> las inundaciones no se hicieron esperar, afectando viviendas y túneles y las muertes fueron inevitables >>> el presidente barack obama declaró desastre mayor en nueva york y nueva jersey, donde todo está paralizado el caos es generalizado y las pérdidas millonarias después del azote devastador. >>> hola, ¿qué tal?, bienvenidos a primer impacto. >>> les saluda bárbara...
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tracking sandy. >>> hurricane sandy, the visitor nobody wants but who's coming anyway. >> don't try to go out there and be a hero or anything as if there's nothing going on here. >> tonight sandy poised to turn into a monster and no more business as usual. schools are closed, and so is mass transit. >>> good evening. i'm sade. >> and i'm bill ritter. the city that never sleeps tonight, at 11:00, basically shut down, shut down by a storm that has already killed 65 people. and the main reason, the subways are shut down. that's why the city's shut down. all 378 stations closed since 7:00 tonight. times square station, one of the busiest, now like a ghost town. >> mass transit shut down. matt kosar is at penn station where some people are now stuck. matt? >> reporter: sade, pen station is a transportation hub and usually bustling with people, lirr, new jersey transit and subways converge, but tonight it is a ghost town because mass transit has been shut down, creating problems for people who didn't know. >> i just wish that 45 minutes waited on the a train to go to brooklyn. >> reporter: n
tracking sandy. >>> hurricane sandy, the visitor nobody wants but who's coming anyway. >> don't try to go out there and be a hero or anything as if there's nothing going on here. >> tonight sandy poised to turn into a monster and no more business as usual. schools are closed, and so is mass transit. >>> good evening. i'm sade. >> and i'm bill ritter. the city that never sleeps tonight, at 11:00, basically shut down, shut down by a storm that has already...
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>>> sandy strikes. the historic superstorm lives up to its billing as it crashes ashore the east coast causing chaos with deadly results. >> we knew that this was going to be a very dangerous storm. and the storm has met our expect expectations. and the worst of the weather has come. >> the powerful system punishes the coastline with record-breaking storm surges. >> we had waves as high as light poles down on the boardwalk. >> leaving millions in the dark and stranding travelers from coast to coast. >> sounds like i'm going to be captain all the way through. >> the storm knocking the final days of the presidential campaign offcourse. >> it's affected a lot of families. >> i think it will take a long time for us to clean up. >> this is the "cbs morning news" for tuesday, october 30, 2012. >>> good morning. good to be with us. i'm terrell brown. we begin with sandy, no longer a hurricane. she's now a post-tropical cyclone. still doing damage as she moves inland. so far the mega storm has killed 16 people
>>> sandy strikes. the historic superstorm lives up to its billing as it crashes ashore the east coast causing chaos with deadly results. >> we knew that this was going to be a very dangerous storm. and the storm has met our expect expectations. and the worst of the weather has come. >> the powerful system punishes the coastline with record-breaking storm surges. >> we had waves as high as light poles down on the boardwalk. >> leaving millions in the dark and...
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we're tracking hurricane sandy. all major public school systems in d.c., maryland, and virginia are closed this morning. the same goes for most private schools right now. the federal government also cled. all nonessential employees should stay at home. most major local governments also closed in maryland and virginia along with the d.c. government, and metro shut down all rail services, all bus services for the first time since 2003. marc, vre also closed today. and amtrak says its northeast corridor is shut down. a complete list for you at the bottom of your screen and at nbcwashington.com. >> let's che in with storm team 4 meteorologist tom kierein right now. as you take a look outside at reagan national airport, almost all of the flights here at the local airports at reagan national, dulles, and bwi are cancelled. be sure to check your airline as you head out the door. >> breedsy and light rain already falling and getting heavier across parts of our immediate area right now. some of the places that are more to th
we're tracking hurricane sandy. all major public school systems in d.c., maryland, and virginia are closed this morning. the same goes for most private schools right now. the federal government also cled. all nonessential employees should stay at home. most major local governments also closed in maryland and virginia along with the d.c. government, and metro shut down all rail services, all bus services for the first time since 2003. marc, vre also closed today. and amtrak says its northeast...
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first we start with maria molina for the latest on sandy's path. where is sandy now? >> it is more than 300 miles away from the new york city areas to the south and southeast. we have an update from the national hurricane center. hurricane center moves through the storm and found out sandy has further intensified. the pressure dropped more and incredibly low out across the latitudes. maximum sustained winds stronger as well at 85 miles per hour. sandy is forecast to continue to strengthen and becoming post tropical system or extra tropical system that is not important. what's important is sandy is a powerful storm system and will be producing widespread impact across the northeast. land fall expected as we head into monday night and central sections of new york city. that puts it on the northern side of a storm system you will be seeing the on score flow 11 feet off of long island and new york harbor. the flooding is forecast not just for new york city but since sandy is a large storm areas across new england will be seeing beach erosion and coastal flooding. heavy ra
first we start with maria molina for the latest on sandy's path. where is sandy now? >> it is more than 300 miles away from the new york city areas to the south and southeast. we have an update from the national hurricane center. hurricane center moves through the storm and found out sandy has further intensified. the pressure dropped more and incredibly low out across the latitudes. maximum sustained winds stronger as well at 85 miles per hour. sandy is forecast to continue to strengthen...
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and sandy will be in canada. and what it all means for the election is still destined to be a november surprise. i'm bill weir in youngstown, ohio. >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our before cold & flu season, help prevent with lysol disinfectant spray. and use the lysol no touch hand soap for 10 times more protection with each wash. this season, a good offense is the best defense. lysol. mission for health. >>> governor chris christie was >>> governor chris christie was visibly shaken after surveying what sandy had done to his state. >> new jersey's governor described how emotional it has been to witness all the loss. >> let me start with i just never thought i would see what i saw today, ever. i have met some folks there that obviously now have no place to live at the moment and are extraordinarily emotional. and what they wanted more than anything else was just, you know, to see me and to get a hug. we got back up into the helicopter and flew to the jersey shore of my youth, where we u
and sandy will be in canada. and what it all means for the election is still destined to be a november surprise. i'm bill weir in youngstown, ohio. >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our before cold & flu season, help prevent with lysol disinfectant spray. and use the lysol no touch hand soap for 10 times more protection with each wash. this season, a good offense is the best defense. lysol. mission for health. >>> governor chris christie was...
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los daños materiales. >>> por segundo día, sandy desvía la campaña presidencial . >>> el paso de sandy ha provocado escenas impresionantes como estas, la información al regresar ♪. hay que agregar los cuantiosos daÑos materiales, anÁlisis indican que podrÍan ascender a decenas de miles de millones de dÓlares, muchos damnificados ni siquiera podrÁn contar con la protecciÓn de un seguro. >>> millones de personas desde las carolinas hasta main han sufrido directa o indirectamente el impacto de este fenÓmeno, vÍctimas fatales superan las 30. los que murieron ahogados por la marejada de la tormenta que en lugares alcanzÓ tierra firme. daÑos podrÍan alcanzar los 20 mil millones de dhÓlares y entr 10 a 20 mÁs por los costos de paralizaciÓn de negocios. sandy aÚn no termina. >>> el panorama es desolador, muchas zonas anegadas, vuelos cancelados en el paÍs, fuentes y medios de transporte paralizados y ni hablar del fluido elÉctrico. mÁs de ocho millones de hogares y negocios en 17 estados. impacto econÓmico podrÍa no ser tan grave a largo plazo, podrÍa ser una inyecciÓn
los daños materiales. >>> por segundo día, sandy desvía la campaña presidencial . >>> el paso de sandy ha provocado escenas impresionantes como estas, la información al regresar ♪. hay que agregar los cuantiosos daÑos materiales, anÁlisis indican que podrÍan ascender a decenas de miles de millones de dÓlares, muchos damnificados ni siquiera podrÁn contar con la protecciÓn de un seguro. >>> millones de personas desde las carolinas hasta main han sufrido...
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and the next track for sandy is taking it now northwest throughout the rest of the day today, and sandy is going to continue to track northwest and then come ashore this evening. it does look like right now the approach right along between just assoteague through sandy hook, new jersey, it can come ashore. it will make landfall by morning. five to ten inches of rain as well as gusts to 70 miles an hour this afternoon into this evening. and that would likely cause power outages as well. again, the strongest winds will be from beginning locally, late afternoon and into tomorrow morning. that's when we'll have the power outages. i'm back in ten minutes. danella here now with a look at traffic. good morning. >> good morning. thanks, tom. >>> checking first 4 traffic. checking cameras in the area, accident free, that's good. a lot of people staying off the roadway. a live look as you make your way 5 northbound passing through both directions north and southbou southbound. a look at montgomery county, 29 at randolph road. a lot of people staying in, that's good news. let's head over to i-66.
and the next track for sandy is taking it now northwest throughout the rest of the day today, and sandy is going to continue to track northwest and then come ashore this evening. it does look like right now the approach right along between just assoteague through sandy hook, new jersey, it can come ashore. it will make landfall by morning. five to ten inches of rain as well as gusts to 70 miles an hour this afternoon into this evening. and that would likely cause power outages as well. again,...
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>>> sandy's wake. the superstorm leaves behind a trail of destruction, killing people, destroying communities and plunging millions into darkness. >> our thoughts and prayers go out to all the families who lost loved ones. >> never thought i would see what i saw today ever. >> and the storm keeps churning while the worst may be over for the east coast, sandy delivers wind, rain and snow to inland areas. >>> it was a surprise. we thought it was just going to rain. >> and thoughts turn to cleaning up after the historic storm. the true power of sandy comes into focus. >> oh, my god. >>> this is the "cbs morning news" for wednesday, october 31, 2012. >>> good morning. good to be with you. i'm terrell brown. the devastation from superstorm sandy has millions along the east coast wondering when and if their lives will return to normal. >> president obama travels to new jersey to see the destruction firsthand. the mega storm killed 51 people many by falling trees. at one point 8.5 million homes and businesses
>>> sandy's wake. the superstorm leaves behind a trail of destruction, killing people, destroying communities and plunging millions into darkness. >> our thoughts and prayers go out to all the families who lost loved ones. >> never thought i would see what i saw today ever. >> and the storm keeps churning while the worst may be over for the east coast, sandy delivers wind, rain and snow to inland areas. >>> it was a surprise. we thought it was just going to...
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sandy is getting closer and the coast. >> sandy is getting closer to the coast. the winds are picking up. we have seen that here, we have a 63 mile per hour wind gusts in on they's county potomac. all live look at the boardwalk -- the waves are pounding. here is the rain coming across the coast. torrential. it looks like the worst will be over the greater metro over the next several hours. midnight, 1:00, at 2:00 in the morning. producing heavy rain is going to be the problem. ongoing heavy rain will -- exacerbate the nexting potential in the several days. we expect seven or 8:00 through about 1:00, at 2:00 to be the rainest concentration of and wind. isolated spots, not impossible to have 75 m.p.h.. sustained winds, a 35-40 miles per hour. storm, the biggest effects still to come this evening. sandy could be the october surprise everyone talks about on the campaign trail. it has canceled a number of , including a stop for t obama. clinton with the president. the impact sandy is having on the elections. >> this is something that neither campaign predicted. both s
sandy is getting closer and the coast. >> sandy is getting closer to the coast. the winds are picking up. we have seen that here, we have a 63 mile per hour wind gusts in on they's county potomac. all live look at the boardwalk -- the waves are pounding. here is the rain coming across the coast. torrential. it looks like the worst will be over the greater metro over the next several hours. midnight, 1:00, at 2:00 in the morning. producing heavy rain is going to be the problem. ongoing...
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. >>> still ahead, the latest details on hurricane sandy. senator marco rubio's daughter airlifted to a hospital after a golf cart accident. >>> we have your sports next. your forecast also coming up. >>> very good morning to you. welcome back to "early today." here are other stories making news this morning syrian military jets bombed opposition areas in damascus and other parts of the country violating a truce. the strikes killed at least 14 people including women and children. >>> in massachusetts, officials close another pharmacy as part of the outbreak of fungal disease that killed 25 people and made 344 sick. a sur surprise inspection turned up unsanitary conditions run by a company called infusion resource. >>> in florida, the 12-year-old daughter of senator marco rubio is hospitalized in fair condition with a head injury following a golf cart accident over the weekend. she is undergoing tests, but is expected to recover. >>> the unmanned dragon space capsule undocked from the international space station and returned safely to earth c
. >>> still ahead, the latest details on hurricane sandy. senator marco rubio's daughter airlifted to a hospital after a golf cart accident. >>> we have your sports next. your forecast also coming up. >>> very good morning to you. welcome back to "early today." here are other stories making news this morning syrian military jets bombed opposition areas in damascus and other parts of the country violating a truce. the strikes killed at least 14 people...
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but this is only the beginning of super storm sandy. we are tracking it for you all morning long. >> as we ride out the hurricane together, abc2 news is working for you. it's going to be a storm like no other storm we have seen whether you are dealing with power outages or flash flooding we have all the information you need to know to keep you and your family safe so stay with us this morning. team coverage starts right now. and we are on a half-hour early for you this morning because of hurricane sandy. thanks for joining us i am megan pringle. >> i am charley crowson. storm has been tracked for a number of days but lynette and wyatt and mike doing all they can to keep you ahead of the storm a live shout on the outer banks of north carolina kill devil hill has been a hot spot. number of reports out of there. you see the waves rolling in. >> because of that we have had evacuations all up and down the east coast. most people listening to them not everybody is. so we have a lot to cover this morning. let's get to the weather. >> all right
but this is only the beginning of super storm sandy. we are tracking it for you all morning long. >> as we ride out the hurricane together, abc2 news is working for you. it's going to be a storm like no other storm we have seen whether you are dealing with power outages or flash flooding we have all the information you need to know to keep you and your family safe so stay with us this morning. team coverage starts right now. and we are on a half-hour early for you this morning because of...
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at one of the nation's top colleges destroyed by sandy. much more ahead this morning on "early today." >>> welcome back. election day is now less than 140 hours away, but right now for millions of sandy's victims, the next two days will hold a lot of uncertainty. a new poll shows the president up by five points in ohio. that's unchanged from two weeks ago. in florida, just a single point separates the two wand dats. the president had a nine-point lead in september. it's a similar story in virginia where mitt romney closed the president's lead to within two points. nbc's tracie potts has the latest from washington. tracie, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. less than a week away from this campaign and governor romney is now cautiously venturing back onto the campaign trail. president obama still really tied up with dealing with the storm. so the campaign is back on sort of. we've got paul ryan who is back out in wisconsin today. vice president biden in florida, and so is governor romney. he's got three stops in florida today. h
at one of the nation's top colleges destroyed by sandy. much more ahead this morning on "early today." >>> welcome back. election day is now less than 140 hours away, but right now for millions of sandy's victims, the next two days will hold a lot of uncertainty. a new poll shows the president up by five points in ohio. that's unchanged from two weeks ago. in florida, just a single point separates the two wand dats. the president had a nine-point lead in september. it's a...
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but sandy had other plans. >> . if we hadn't done the aadditional this would have hit him. >> reporter: getting ready to hunker down for the night, jay said the tree was unmistakable. >> the smash just came. it was so sudden and it was so -- i've been through an earthquake and the severity of the shaking was absolutely frightening. >> reporter: luckily with four people in the house, everyone was in just the right place as the unplanned ceiling demolition started. >> i kept discovering more holes. this one was gone. there's a hole in our bedroom. there's other holes in the roof. so basically our house has been penetrated pretty intensivety already. >> reporter: that means they're out of the historic house for the foreseeable future. >> it takes a while for it to sink in. >> reporter: making it out of the house without a scratch. >> everyone is okay, this was so massive. >> reporter: so big and it could have been a lot worse because the power lines the tree went down on. they were still alive and it was spark everywhe
but sandy had other plans. >> . if we hadn't done the aadditional this would have hit him. >> reporter: getting ready to hunker down for the night, jay said the tree was unmistakable. >> the smash just came. it was so sudden and it was so -- i've been through an earthquake and the severity of the shaking was absolutely frightening. >> reporter: luckily with four people in the house, everyone was in just the right place as the unplanned ceiling demolition started....
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new jersey shore towns tore apart by sandy. and inland, rescuers continue to save trapped residents. >>> and a little levity overnight. the late-night comics make their return. >>> good morning on this halloween, a holiday in name only today for so many in the wake of sandy. >> let's start with the latest this morning. more than 8 million folks in areas affected by sandy are now without power. >> also, stock markets are reopening today after their two-day unscheduled stop for the storm. meanwhile, jfk and newark airports are also reopening with limited service today. but new york's la guardia airport, looked more like a lake than an airport right now. that remains closed. also, president obama will visit hard-hit areas of new jersey today, touring the areas with governor christie. >> here in new york, most of lower manhattan remains without power this morning. this is a live image. in the foreground is brooklyn. but across the river, absolute blackout. con ed had to cut power to areas of brooklyn and staten island overnight. an
new jersey shore towns tore apart by sandy. and inland, rescuers continue to save trapped residents. >>> and a little levity overnight. the late-night comics make their return. >>> good morning on this halloween, a holiday in name only today for so many in the wake of sandy. >> let's start with the latest this morning. more than 8 million folks in areas affected by sandy are now without power. >> also, stock markets are reopening today after their two-day...
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any question about sandy? there it is. >> it's insane. >> we're still surveying the damage left behind by slain di here in baltimore. >> we're riding along with the crew, surveying the damage from hurricane sandy. i'm joce sterman. he'll have the full report coming up. >> we're heading down to the ocean to see how sandy is fairing there. >> and the downed power lines are dangerous. >>> look like all the school systems -- i know howard county will be making that call by 6:00. >> as soon as we receive it, we will officially pass it on. >> in about 45 minutes we'll hear. >>> you know, we've been seeing all sorts of storm damage today but we've been seeing it on dry land. >> joce? >> reporter: i could not hack it with the members of the coast guard there. were only one to three foot seas and they were whipping me around. i felt like it was a crisis. i want to show you this boat on back river. this is exactly where the coast guard wants to see your boat, docked up out of the water so they don't have to deal with yo
any question about sandy? there it is. >> it's insane. >> we're still surveying the damage left behind by slain di here in baltimore. >> we're riding along with the crew, surveying the damage from hurricane sandy. i'm joce sterman. he'll have the full report coming up. >> we're heading down to the ocean to see how sandy is fairing there. >> and the downed power lines are dangerous. >>> look like all the school systems -- i know howard county will be making...
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in advance of sandy's arrival. that gives the state flexibility in calling out the national guard. >> their number one job is to make sure emergency responders like police, fire and medical, are able to do their jobs. our team coverage continues with 11 news david collins who has more on how local jurisdictions are getting ready for this storm system. >> hurricane sandy, the super storm, franken storm. it has lots of names but one potentially devastating consequence depending on the path it takes. >> we do not know exactly what the storm will do but we know it's coming to baltimore county and will have a severe impact. >> the concern we have is the duration of it. which would continue through thursday. >> the baltimore county emergency operation center opens sunday. emergency equipment including vehicles and generators have been inspected. officials will provide county residents realtime updates through twitter. baltimore city emergency planners are going through a similar checklist. >> to see if there's gaps in co
in advance of sandy's arrival. that gives the state flexibility in calling out the national guard. >> their number one job is to make sure emergency responders like police, fire and medical, are able to do their jobs. our team coverage continues with 11 news david collins who has more on how local jurisdictions are getting ready for this storm system. >> hurricane sandy, the super storm, franken storm. it has lots of names but one potentially devastating consequence depending on the...
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sandy's reach stretches hundreds of miles. we will talk about its potential impact on everything from economic growth to energy prices. that and more tonight on "n.b.r."! as we go on the air tonight, hurricane sandy is ready to make landfall in the u.s., already it's an historic storm, with historic preparations. stock markets closed. and coast lines evacuated with tens of millions of people sitting in the forecast path of the massive storm. sandy is a huge storm expected to come ashore in southern new jersey. but the hurricane force winds have been battering the eastern seaboard for hours. those winds extend out 175 miles from the center of the storm. those winds are pushing the atlantic ocean up and over many coast-lines. from rhode island, south to the jersey shore. coastal flooding is a significant risk thanks to the storm surge, potentially reaching 11 feet in new york harbor. battery park on the tip of manhattan is under a mandatory evacuation, as waves already have topped the sea wall. low lying areas are at substantial
sandy's reach stretches hundreds of miles. we will talk about its potential impact on everything from economic growth to energy prices. that and more tonight on "n.b.r."! as we go on the air tonight, hurricane sandy is ready to make landfall in the u.s., already it's an historic storm, with historic preparations. stock markets closed. and coast lines evacuated with tens of millions of people sitting in the forecast path of the massive storm. sandy is a huge storm expected to come...
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sandy, destrucciÓn. socorristas no paran de rescatar a damnificados, el presidente obama recorre junto a chris christie zonas debvastadas. el personal mÉdico salvÓ la vida de una bebÉ hispana que solo pesa dos libras. y celebraciÓn gigante en san francisco, decenas de fanÁticos celebraron a los campeones de la serie mundial. con esto empezamos. ♪ >>> este es su "noticiero univisiÓn" con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas. >>> buenas noches. el asombro por la devastaciÓn da paso a un esfuerzo sobre humano para dar sentido de normalidad tras el paso de sandy, mientras se lamenta las muertes, el enfoque es ponerse de pie. tenemos una amplia cobertura. adelante fÉlix. >>> gracias, jorge, marÍa elena. estamos en nueva york en esta cobertura especial, hace minutos salimos de aquÍ donde le vamos a contar con lo que encontramos aquÍ, una historia increible, una de las mÁs increÍbles del paso de sandy, y vamos staten island, una pequeÑa isla que pasa momentos difÍciles. >>> tres dÍas despuÉs de
sandy, destrucciÓn. socorristas no paran de rescatar a damnificados, el presidente obama recorre junto a chris christie zonas debvastadas. el personal mÉdico salvÓ la vida de una bebÉ hispana que solo pesa dos libras. y celebraciÓn gigante en san francisco, decenas de fanÁticos celebraron a los campeones de la serie mundial. con esto empezamos. ♪ >>> este es su "noticiero univisiÓn" con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas. >>> buenas noches. el asombro por la...
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millions impacted overnight as sandy blankets cities with water. >> sandy's surge felt in the west airports try to return to normal after stranding thousands. mike has the latest. >>> couple of weather headlines at home dense fog advisory this morning. i'll update youe coast is cleared. >>> southern new england also took a pounding from the storm with winds reaching 80 miles per hour. >>> a dramatic rescue off north carolina in the middle of the storm. 16 people had to abandon a replica british warship. >> unfortunately, one of the ship's crew did not make it. and another is still missing. but the coast guard was able to bring the rest to safety. abc's matt gutman shows us. >> reporter: its final journey began last week, as it heads for its winter home in st. petersburg. "the majestic" made its debut in the 1962 film "mutiny on the bounty." and was ready for the swashbuckler "pirates of the caribbean." but before it left its home in connecticut, "the bounty" changed its course, abc news has learned. captain robin walbridge moved east, hoping to avoid the brunt of sandy. the captain facebook
millions impacted overnight as sandy blankets cities with water. >> sandy's surge felt in the west airports try to return to normal after stranding thousands. mike has the latest. >>> couple of weather headlines at home dense fog advisory this morning. i'll update youe coast is cleared. >>> southern new england also took a pounding from the storm with winds reaching 80 miles per hour. >>> a dramatic rescue off north carolina in the middle of the storm. 16 people...
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to clean up debris left by sandy. high winds and rain-soaked earth made the ground too unstable for many large trees. megan mcgrath has a look at how neighbors are dealing with sandy in northwest d.c. >> the clean-up began as soon as the high winds died down. on 16th street in northwest, public works crews made quick work of several trees that had toppled across the road. as the sun came up, people ventured out to take a look for themselves. this large tree completely blocked cathedral avenue. >> it was wild. because all these trees were being whipped over the road. and i was out walking a dog. and the dog was not happy to be there. and i was not happy to be there. and the gusts would come through that were very, very strong and made me nervous that a tree would pop down. >> traffic this morning was light. many people stayed home from work. for those who did go to the office, there were some detours. rock creek looked more like a fierce river. also high, the potomac river. but concerns about major flooding did not com
to clean up debris left by sandy. high winds and rain-soaked earth made the ground too unstable for many large trees. megan mcgrath has a look at how neighbors are dealing with sandy in northwest d.c. >> the clean-up began as soon as the high winds died down. on 16th street in northwest, public works crews made quick work of several trees that had toppled across the road. as the sun came up, people ventured out to take a look for themselves. this large tree completely blocked cathedral...
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that out. >> sandy's down -- winds down trees. at one point more than 5 roads were closed -- 50 roads were closed. >>> let's go to millers island. testify that been through storms. people said isabelle was the worst storm for them. with sandy they were pleased with how the storm came back. >> i thought the power would be out by 3:00 in the afternoon. it -- it came back on at 3:30 in the morning. if they had said a few days, i would have been happy with that. >> millers island did see damage. >>> drivers had to be rerouted on york road in cockeysville. it exposed a hole in the bridge. the plant was shut down in 1958. to see some of the photos of the collapse, you can did to our website. >>> our team coverage continues now with a road trip many of us have taken for years. >> a big chunk of this famous resort. >> reporter: the damage here in atlantic city is absolutely mind boggling. you can see around me how much debris was tbloan when -- blown in when hurricane sandy came through. you can see where the boardwalk once stood. pretty
that out. >> sandy's down -- winds down trees. at one point more than 5 roads were closed -- 50 roads were closed. >>> let's go to millers island. testify that been through storms. people said isabelle was the worst storm for them. with sandy they were pleased with how the storm came back. >> i thought the power would be out by 3:00 in the afternoon. it -- it came back on at 3:30 in the morning. if they had said a few days, i would have been happy with that. >>...
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this is sandy's legacy. so many communities will never be the same after this terrible storm struck monday. it made land fame near here margate, new jersey, and as sandy moved inland, the bulk of its wrath was felt in the upper right quadrant of its path leaving a trail of misery stretching north. it devastated atlantic city, jersey shore, beach towns and barrier island all the way up to new york. the island of manhattan inundated as the hudson and east rivers flooded. the richardson family chose to stay behind despite their living room and kitchen in three feet of water. >> there is nothing to do now but just clean up. >> reporter: new jersey's governor, chris christie known for his brashness seemed himself moved by what he saw. >> as a kid who was -- born and raised in the state, who -- who spent a lot of time over my life at the jersey shore. no question in my mind we will rebuild it. >> reporter: in cape may, the very southern tip touch the shore, no major damage. but a landscape transformed. this is an
this is sandy's legacy. so many communities will never be the same after this terrible storm struck monday. it made land fame near here margate, new jersey, and as sandy moved inland, the bulk of its wrath was felt in the upper right quadrant of its path leaving a trail of misery stretching north. it devastated atlantic city, jersey shore, beach towns and barrier island all the way up to new york. the island of manhattan inundated as the hudson and east rivers flooded. the richardson family...
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sandy, the only category 1. mostly because of where it made landfall right through the most populated areas of our country. now the storm itself today still spin so long this huge edge you see, a lot of bad weather and last night with thunderstorms going up through areas of eastern massachusetts and maine. it remains kind of stuck right now with a big blocking high that was responsible for leaving this system and sending it back at the u.s. is still sitting there. we have another day or two until we can get rid of the storm. the concern this morning is that everyone without power, temperatures in the 40s. very cold. snow is winding down. only a little more is expected. people without power, a chilly morning for you. that's a look at your forecast. now here's a look at the weather outside your window. well, on this halloween, many areas of the country will actually see beautiful weather. it's unfortunate the areas near sandy, great lakes, ohio valley still have to deal with the cloudsnd and occasional showers. i'
sandy, the only category 1. mostly because of where it made landfall right through the most populated areas of our country. now the storm itself today still spin so long this huge edge you see, a lot of bad weather and last night with thunderstorms going up through areas of eastern massachusetts and maine. it remains kind of stuck right now with a big blocking high that was responsible for leaving this system and sending it back at the u.s. is still sitting there. we have another day or two...
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el paso sandy por la costa este... iniciamos con fanny gutierrez, para que nos brinde los ultimos datos que maneja sobre la feroz tormenta y el frio que quedo tras su paso... buenas noche fanny!!. gracias mario, buenas noches, en efecto sandy ha dejado grandes daÑos a su paso, y a nivel atmosferico ahora no solo hablamos de aguaceros, rafagas de viento, lluvia helada sino tambien intensas nevadas en el estado de west virginia asi como en el centro de maryland... hasta ahora se han acumulado casi dos pies de nieve y sigue nevando... los lugares mas afectados han sido okland, maryland, grantsville, maryland y cockesville tambien en maryland... las autoridades federales de emergencias y servicio meteorologico siguen en alerta pues sandy recobra fuerza en sus vientos ha medida que continua su trayectoria por la costa este, ahora un poco mas al oeste en pennsylvania y ohio... en nuestra region se han cancelado todas las alertas y avisos de rafagas de vientos y aguaceros sin embargo sigue vigente un aviso de inundaciones co
el paso sandy por la costa este... iniciamos con fanny gutierrez, para que nos brinde los ultimos datos que maneja sobre la feroz tormenta y el frio que quedo tras su paso... buenas noche fanny!!. gracias mario, buenas noches, en efecto sandy ha dejado grandes daÑos a su paso, y a nivel atmosferico ahora no solo hablamos de aguaceros, rafagas de viento, lluvia helada sino tambien intensas nevadas en el estado de west virginia asi como en el centro de maryland... hasta ahora se han acumulado...
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so super storm sandy dropping some ran across baltimore. the heaviest is the eastern shore and points southward. you shouldn't be on the roadways this morning and should be hunkered down ready to ride the thing out. it should be making landfall going through the next 24 hours or so. so late this evening early tomorrow morning, that's when we will start to see the worst of things but with all the rain a flood watch warnings are up for the entire viewing area until tuesday. also, coastal flood warning in effect for the areas shaded in the blue. we are looking at western shore also the eastern shore eastern shore you are get the worse of -- worst of things but everybody will feel the high tide as we go into tomorrow. let's check the abc2 timesaver traffic with lawyeren cook. good morning. >> reporter: good morning -- lauren cook. good morning. >> reporter: all mta service has been suspend until further notice. governor o'malley is encouraging everyone to avoid the roadways. in ocean city a lot of flooding and route 50 as we look live here at t
so super storm sandy dropping some ran across baltimore. the heaviest is the eastern shore and points southward. you shouldn't be on the roadways this morning and should be hunkered down ready to ride the thing out. it should be making landfall going through the next 24 hours or so. so late this evening early tomorrow morning, that's when we will start to see the worst of things but with all the rain a flood watch warnings are up for the entire viewing area until tuesday. also, coastal flood...
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sandy se ha sentido aquÍ, en todo el paÍs se hanssen tied. lo que ha pasado. >>> el efecto del huracÁn sandy llegÓ hasta las terminales aÉreas de todo el paÍs. >>> la Única momento que me acuerdo de eso despuÉs del 9:11. >>> descubriÓ que no podrÍa volar, debido al cierre decretado en las principales terminales aÉreas. >>> cancelado el vuelo. >>> debido al cierre de los tres principales aeropuertos en new york y nueva jersey. en cualquier parte del mundo. >>> esperar esta noche a ver como avanzan, si abren el aeropuerto. >>> el cierre en la costa este tomÓ de sorpresa muchos viajeros de todo el mundo que vieron los vuelos interrumpidos a la mitad del camino. >>> vengo desde beijing. >>> las aerolÍneas no ven el impacto econÓmico que tendrÁ el reacomodo, no se prevÉ que se afecten las operaciones durante el fin de semana festivo del dÍa de acciÓn de gracias. >>> el piloto advierte que va a tomar varios dÍas normalizaciÓn de los vuelos desde y hacia la costa este. >>> solamente van a haber 20. >>> quince mil vuelos cancelados
sandy se ha sentido aquÍ, en todo el paÍs se hanssen tied. lo que ha pasado. >>> el efecto del huracÁn sandy llegÓ hasta las terminales aÉreas de todo el paÍs. >>> la Única momento que me acuerdo de eso despuÉs del 9:11. >>> descubriÓ que no podrÍa volar, debido al cierre decretado en las principales terminales aÉreas. >>> cancelado el vuelo. >>> debido al cierre de los tres principales aeropuertos en new york y nueva jersey. en cualquier...
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paul deanno is tracking sandy's every move. >> sandy is 800 miles wide and 800 miles long, one of the biggest storms in american history here. look at the size of this, bringing snow to portions of ohio, wind and rain to south carolina and then north of the canadian border, we are looking at storm surge continuing in many locations. new york city still a 52-mile- an-hour wind gust. 100 miles per hour on the bridge earlier today. and the highest tide in new york city's history. as for where sandy is going, it's going to stay over the northeast for several days, bringing a lot of rain and a lot of wind. inland flooding is likely. power outages will likely expand. and this was the worst beach erosion in a generation. the atlantic city boardwalk is simply gone in south jersey. sandy is having an impact on our weather and it's a good thing. find out why, coming up. >>> the storm forced the cancellation of more than 14,000 flights out of newark, washington, philly and cleveland. there have been hundreds of cancellations at our own three airports. more than 200 so far at sfo alone. >> the fa
paul deanno is tracking sandy's every move. >> sandy is 800 miles wide and 800 miles long, one of the biggest storms in american history here. look at the size of this, bringing snow to portions of ohio, wind and rain to south carolina and then north of the canadian border, we are looking at storm surge continuing in many locations. new york city still a 52-mile- an-hour wind gust. 100 miles per hour on the bridge earlier today. and the highest tide in new york city's history. as for...
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y puede chequear mÁs, sobre la des trus de sandy. en instantes explicaremos por quÉ muchos familias en america latina no pueden comunicarse con sus familiares, aquÍ en estados unidos. y muchos de los cuales viven en zonas afectadas por sandy. comentarios a facebook y twitter. los tendremos mÁs adelante, con numÉralo o hashtag >>> para darles una dÍa de de por quÉ millones de habitantes estÁn a oscuras incomunicados en la ciudad de new york. estos son los datos. 27 circuitos de transmisiÓn electricidad desplomados, 17 ub estaciones fuera de servicio. mÁs de 100 circuitos bloqueados es una de las razones por la que muchos familiares en amÉrica latina, no logran comunicarse con los suyos en estados unidos. >>> mÁs de 8 millones de hogares en 17 estados quedaron sin electricidad. y como consecuencia de las lÍneas telefÓnicas colapsaron y millones quedaron incomunicados. en latino muchas gracias y el caribe muchos trataban desesperados comunicarse con sus familiares que viven en las zonas devastadas por sandy. >>> si, hola t
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we can see sandy pulling away. high pressure will begin to build in, we are going to be looking at drier times and more sunshine but here's a check of your planner for today. we will be breezy with that temperature at 52 degrees. good morning lynette. unfortunately we are dealing with storm damage in hartford county. if you are traveling in fall son be careful on friendship road also mayhem road at carson's run road going to be affected. if you are using 95 fortunately no problems from bel air to white marsh and once you get to the beltway you're looking at a 14-minute ride to downtown baltimore. as far as 695 is concerned, here's what it looks like in parkville at hartford road, everything moving along, no problems getting up towards towson and this is what 83 looks like north of 695, no problems driving all the way downtown. that is a look at your abc2 time saver traffic. megan over to you. >>> thanks lauren. you've heard this just say no to drugs campaign and now there is an initiative started and it's being cal
we can see sandy pulling away. high pressure will begin to build in, we are going to be looking at drier times and more sunshine but here's a check of your planner for today. we will be breezy with that temperature at 52 degrees. good morning lynette. unfortunately we are dealing with storm damage in hartford county. if you are traveling in fall son be careful on friendship road also mayhem road at carson's run road going to be affected. if you are using 95 fortunately no problems from bel air...
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nueva jersey fue el lugar por donde entrÓ sandy. finalmente azotÓ la costa de nueva jersey con vientos que alcanzaron las 4575 millas por hora. malecÓnes cubiertos por el agua, ante el peligro provocado por la tormenta el gobernador de nueva jersey suspendiÓ las labores de ras ra rescate hasta maÑana. >>> si parece una estupidez es una estupidez, no se exponga exponga a situaciones de peligro. >>> el embate de la madre naturaleza se ha enseÑado con el estado jardÍn donde los caminos cerrados son escenas recurrentes. >>> este pueblo del lado del mar estÁn completamente abandonados. >>> todos evacuaron el dÍa de ayer cuando se declarÓ la evacuaciÓn obligatoria. >>> segÚn autoridades alrededor de 115 mil residente de esta zona evacuados y los albergues estÁn repletos. compaÑÍa de electricidad dijo que cientos de miles de usuario van a pasar la tormenta en oscuridad. aunque en este momento ha disminuido la lluvia la mayor preocupaciÓn es la ferocidad del viento, numerosos reportes de Árboles caÍdos al igual que tendido
nueva jersey fue el lugar por donde entrÓ sandy. finalmente azotÓ la costa de nueva jersey con vientos que alcanzaron las 4575 millas por hora. malecÓnes cubiertos por el agua, ante el peligro provocado por la tormenta el gobernador de nueva jersey suspendiÓ las labores de ras ra rescate hasta maÑana. >>> si parece una estupidez es una estupidez, no se exponga exponga a situaciones de peligro. >>> el embate de la madre naturaleza se ha enseÑado con el estado jardÍn...
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all of this power, all of this damage in sandy are still well offshore. what makes sandy special? this time of year, most tropical storms and hurricanes move east out to sea. sandy is traveling north and will turn west so its effects will be felt over a large land area. and this storm is monster size. clouds stretching over 2,000 miles, tropical force winds more than 1,000 miles. as sandy makes its way up the eastern seaboard it's colliding with an arctic cold front from the west. add in the jet stream and sandy is a superstorm. >> this storm is going to be destructive, historic and unfortunately, life-threatening. >> and we've got to talk about wind and rain from this storm, first. those are first the likely things that will cause the most damage early on in this storm. a quick look at its windfield. we'll show you is this not a coastal system. watch this thing come onshore and it spreads winds all the way in, look at that, chicago, you're getting winds. down south, atlanta you'll be feeling winds from the storm. take a look at the rainfall. again, this is not just the coastal st
all of this power, all of this damage in sandy are still well offshore. what makes sandy special? this time of year, most tropical storms and hurricanes move east out to sea. sandy is traveling north and will turn west so its effects will be felt over a large land area. and this storm is monster size. clouds stretching over 2,000 miles, tropical force winds more than 1,000 miles. as sandy makes its way up the eastern seaboard it's colliding with an arctic cold front from the west. add in the...
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and that is where sandy hit first. summers point, new jersey is ten miles down the road from a devastated atlantic city. >> half of summers point in our backyard. our entire dock. our shed came down. devastating. >> reporter: the storm destroyed the town's beloved fishing pier, the pavilion now sits in the bay. an emergency responder here for 36 years said it's the worst he's ever seen. >> our fishing pier is now a gazebo in the water. >> came right off. >> yep. the docks here are gone. >> reporter: though a piece of summers point nostalgia is all but gone the feeling for many residents is relief. >> we're safe. we're safe. the houses were safe. just a lot of clean up and mess and i guess money. >> reporter: but as bad as it is in summers point it's worse out on the barrier islands like ocean city that line new jersey's coast. when sandy came ashore she hit here first. tom and eileen feel lucky to be alive. >> lost our fingernails watching the news over the last couple of days and not to say we're not devastated. but w
and that is where sandy hit first. summers point, new jersey is ten miles down the road from a devastated atlantic city. >> half of summers point in our backyard. our entire dock. our shed came down. devastating. >> reporter: the storm destroyed the town's beloved fishing pier, the pavilion now sits in the bay. an emergency responder here for 36 years said it's the worst he's ever seen. >> our fishing pier is now a gazebo in the water. >> came right off. >> yep....
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begins to assess sandy's nation caribbean nation sandy killed 71 people. the storm didn't make a direct hit but brought days of heavy rain. sandy destroyed 70% of haiti's crop. 21 people are still missing. >>> up next, your thursday morning weather and tall stories. we'll hear from the men who had to secure a run away crane atop a new york city high rise. >>> here's a look at the weather in some cities around the country. increasing clouds in new york. 53 degrees. mostly sunny in miami 80. mostly sunny in chicago 51 degrees. dallas 84. . l.a. 70 degrees. >>> let's check your national forecast. the remnants of sandy are now in canada but expect scattered rain, snow showers and strong breezes in mid-atlantic and parts of virginia. rain and snow showers will linger in michigan and ohio. rest of the midwest remains dry. out west the storm brings inland bringing showers to the northwest. the southwest stays dry. here in new york a crane that snapped from sandy's high winds continuing to dangle more than 70 stories up. it is right down the street from this build
begins to assess sandy's nation caribbean nation sandy killed 71 people. the storm didn't make a direct hit but brought days of heavy rain. sandy destroyed 70% of haiti's crop. 21 people are still missing. >>> up next, your thursday morning weather and tall stories. we'll hear from the men who had to secure a run away crane atop a new york city high rise. >>> here's a look at the weather in some cities around the country. increasing clouds in new york. 53 degrees. mostly sunny...
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it's all about sandy east of the mississippi. >>> so nothing like like the doozie of the week, sandy could be around for a few days. all of us on the east coast got to get used to it. >> we're going to close this special edition of "america this morning" with something a sign of the times. celebrities who have been weighing in on the storm via, what else? twitter. >> you'll love this one. lindsay lohan tweeted this instant classic. "why is everyone in such a panic about hurricane, i'm calling it sally. top projecting negativity. think positive and pray for peace." thank you, lindsay. and one of my favorites. kim kardashian. kim says she's back in miami, missing the storm. she says, i'm praying for everyone on the east coast. i hope everyone is safe. we hope you're safe by the beach too, there, kim. >> i'm glad she's praying for us. well, the jersey shore is supposed to get really pounded. what do regulars down there say? snooki tweeted waiting for this storm. with my boys. vinny said, i heard someone say it best, we made 1 through 9/11. we can make it through anything. words of wisdo
it's all about sandy east of the mississippi. >>> so nothing like like the doozie of the week, sandy could be around for a few days. all of us on the east coast got to get used to it. >> we're going to close this special edition of "america this morning" with something a sign of the times. celebrities who have been weighing in on the storm via, what else? twitter. >> you'll love this one. lindsay lohan tweeted this instant classic. "why is everyone in such a...
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sandy. i'm terrell brown. this is your morning news. sandy. i'm terrell brown. this is your morning news. [ mother ] you can't leave the table till you finish your vegetables. [ clock ticking ] [ male announcer ] there's a better way... v8 v-fusion. vegetable nutrition they need, fruit taste they love. could've had a v8. or...try kids boxes! could've had a v8. >>> as we mentioned earlier hurricane sandy is blamed for one of the worst fires in new york city history. 111 homes were burned in breezy point, new york. michelle miller saw firsthand the devastation left by fire and spoke to one woman who lost nearly everything. >> reporter: in the middle of dust and ashes we found a pair of flipflops worn by a 71-year-old widow. marie laprisi was digging through what's left of 7 gotham lane her home of 74 years. >> what are you hoping to find? >> pictures. >> reporter: when the flames started late monday night laprisi was in her house with two neighbors, fellow widows kathy brennan and elaine. >> we thought we could
sandy. i'm terrell brown. this is your morning news. sandy. i'm terrell brown. this is your morning news. [ mother ] you can't leave the table till you finish your vegetables. [ clock ticking ] [ male announcer ] there's a better way... v8 v-fusion. vegetable nutrition they need, fruit taste they love. could've had a v8. or...try kids boxes! could've had a v8. >>> as we mentioned earlier hurricane sandy is blamed for one of the worst fires in new york city history. 111 homes were...
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of sandy moving towards western new york. that's where she is right now. we are dealing with drying out as we head through the rest of today. let me show you where the wet weather is. mainly snow back off toward the west. that's what sandy did, that's some of the components of it, dropped plenty of rain across the area, but western maryland and also back in west virginia dropped lots of snowfall across that area. here closer to home we are drying out for today. it is going to be a chilly day, though. when you wake up this morning, these temperatures are cold. look at emmettsburg and glenn el coming in at 37 degrees. davidsonville at 40 degrees. as we go through the remainder of today, this is what you can expect with your planner. it's going to be a raw, chilly day coming in at 43 degrees by 9:00 and by lunchtime today we'll be at 49 degrees under mostly cloudy skies. let's get a check now of the abc 2 time saver traffic with lauren cook. good morning. >>reporter: good morning, lynette. we are dealing with a lot of debris on
of sandy moving towards western new york. that's where she is right now. we are dealing with drying out as we head through the rest of today. let me show you where the wet weather is. mainly snow back off toward the west. that's what sandy did, that's some of the components of it, dropped plenty of rain across the area, but western maryland and also back in west virginia dropped lots of snowfall across that area. here closer to home we are drying out for today. it is going to be a chilly day,...
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half what's expected from sandy. at ground zero still under construction special precautions as teals have worked for days to disassembly a mashed down piece of machinery. fears heightened by that ten-ton steel arm dangling from a high-rise building. but the main threat from sandy is storm surge. not just flooding, surge effect hits like a liquid fist powered by 80-mile-an-hour winds. sandy brings potentially an extra 6 to 12 feet of sand and river flow that could fill manhattan like a basin. 375,000 people have been told to evacuate. directed to 76 shelters around the city. but this is new york and that means there are others who are deciding to stick. a ten-foot wall of water and people want to stick. >> have a couple of pints. we sink or swim. this is what it's all about. it's a community in new york city, no better place. 17 miles away, but it just shows that it's no joking matter. hopefully, tomorrow, we'll be able to say sandy was not as bad as expected but for right now, we ask everyone, please, prepare for th
half what's expected from sandy. at ground zero still under construction special precautions as teals have worked for days to disassembly a mashed down piece of machinery. fears heightened by that ten-ton steel arm dangling from a high-rise building. but the main threat from sandy is storm surge. not just flooding, surge effect hits like a liquid fist powered by 80-mile-an-hour winds. sandy brings potentially an extra 6 to 12 feet of sand and river flow that could fill manhattan like a basin....